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Cranberry is LIKELY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth appropriately. Cranberry juice and cranberry extracts have been used safely in people. However, drinking too much cranberry juice can cause some side effects such as mild stomach upset and diarrhea. Drinking more than 1 liter per day for a long period of time might increase the chance of getting kidney stones.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and baby feeding: There is not enough reliable information about the safety of taking cranberry for therapeutic reasons if you are pregnant or mummy feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

Children: Cranberry juice is LIKELY SAFE for children when taken by mouth as a food or drink.

Aspirin allergy: Cranberries contain significant amounts of salicylic acid. Salicylic acid is similar to aspirin. Avoid drinking large quantities of cranberry juice if you are allergic to aspirin.

Inflammation of the stomach lining (Atrophic gastritis): Cranberry juice might increase how much vitamin B12 the body absorbs for people with atrophic gastritis.

Diabetes: Some cranberry juice products are sweetened with extra sugar. If you have diabetes, stick with cranberry products that are sweetened with artificial sweeteners.

Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria). Cranberry juice might increase how much vitamin B12 the body absorbs for people with low levels of stomach acid.

Kidney stones: Cranberry juice and cranberry extracts contain a large amount of a chemical called oxalate. In fact, there is some evidence that some cranberry extract tablets can boost the level of oxalate in the water works by as much as 43%. Since kidney stones are made primarily from oxalate combined with calcium, healthcare providers worry that cranberry might increase the risk of kidney stones. To be on the safe side, avoid taking cranberry extract products or drinking a lot of cranberry juice if you have a history of kidney stones.

Cream soda is a delicious treat, especially on a hot summer day with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. Its so easy to make all it takes is a little patience.

Ingredients (recipe for 500ml bottle):

1/4 cup of sugar

1 Tablespoon vanilla extract

a pinch of yeast

water

Using a funnel pour the the sugar, vanilla extract, yeast and water into a half liter bottle. Shake the bottle until all the ingredients dissolve.

Then leave the bottle to sit at room temperature for up to 48 hours. You want the bottle to feel hard when you squeeze it, this means that the yeast has fermented to make the fizz. Make sure not to leave it in a hot place or left alone for longer than 48 hours because it may explode and you'll have a sticky mess!

Once its hard place the bottle in the fridge for between 24 and 48 hours to stop the fermentation and allow the yeast to settle at the bottom. Make sure not to shake the bottle up you don't want to have yeast floating in your drink.

If you find that this recipe tastes too much like yeast you can experiment with using more sugar and vanilla.

PepsiCo paid $9 million to settle the lawsuit, which claimed its Naked juices contain ingredients that are far from natural, like synthetic fibers and genetically modified organisms. The company denied some claims, but said it will stop labeling the juices as \'all natural.\'

Unquestionably!
Aloe Vera originates from a plant, you can consider squeezes a product of it as
a vegetable or tree grown foods juice. In the same ways that with whatever
viable squeeze from the plant kingdom, you can drink it with sustenance, or
without.

Making juice from raw vegetables can actually give you the dose of daily nutrients that can help you to get more healthy lifestyle. Juicing is nothing but it's just a nutrient with fibers removed.
Here is a number of health benefits that you get from drinking raw foods/vegetables juice -

The master cleanse requires ORGANIC cayenne pepper, ORGANIC lemons, ORGANIC maple syrup.( grade B.) Sea salt. ( the salt cannot be iodized salt. It has to be sea salt or himalayan rock salt from the health food store) You also need a laxative tea. ( a strong one ) For 10-30 days, you will eat nothing, drink nothing, except for lemonade that you make with purified water( 1 Litre) with the juice of 1 lemon, 1 tbs of maple syrup and cayenne to taste. You may drink unlimited amounts of lemonade daily. Every night you drink your laxative tea. Every morning you make your salt water flush. 1 quart of warm water and 2 teaspoons of your sea salt. You drink this down and try not to ****. Do NOT leave the house. Stay near a toilet as this will produce an urgent bowel movement. Also, no store bought lemon juice as it contains chemicals and nitrates, you MUST use real lemons